[LINK] [SPAM] Senate inquiry into online privacy

Marghanita da Cruz marghanita at ramin.com.au
Wed Jun 30 18:10:16 AEST 2010


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Draft Indian Legislation may be of interest
> Punishment for stealing UID data? Rs. 1 Crore 
> The draft says that a person will be imprisoned upto three years or will have to pay a fine upto Rs. 10,000 if he or she "intentionally discloses, transmits, copies or otherwise disseminates any identity information collected in the course of enrollment or authentication to any person not authorised".
<http://www.siliconindia.com/shownews/Punishment_for_stealing_UID_data_Rs_1_Crore_-nid-69208.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+sitechnews+(siliconindia-tech)>

Marghaita


Stilgherrian wrote:
> Just in case Linkers missed it, The Greens have gotten up an inquiry "The adequacy of protections for the privacy of Australians online".
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> http://www.aph.gov.au/senate/committee/eca_ctte/online_privacy/
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> Terms of reference:
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> On the 24 June 2010 the Senate referred the following matter to the Environment, Communications and the Arts References Committee for inquiry and report by 20 October 2010:
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> The adequacy of protections for the privacy of Australians online, with regard to:
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> (a) privacy protections and data collection on social networking sites;
> (b) data collection activities of private companies;
> (c) data collection activities of government agencies; and
> (d) other related issues.
> 
> SUBMISSIONS CLOSE 23 JULY.
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> Stil
> 
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